COMENIUS PROJECT FOLKLOR Third meeting in Poland 14.09
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COMENIUS PROJECT FOLKLOR Third meeting in Poland 14.09
COMENIUS PROJECT FOLKLOR Third meeting in Poland 14.09-20.09.2014 First steps in Poland OUTLINE OF THIRD COMENIUS PROJECT MEETING IN Tychy III Liceum Ogólnokształcące 14th-20th September , 2014 Time Sunday 14.09 Monday 15.09 Tuesday 16.09 Wednesday 17.09 Thursday 18.09 Friday 19.09 Saturday 20.09 Morning arrivals School 9.00-13.00 Tour around school , getting to know each other Parking at Swimming pool 9.00 – 19.00 Trip to Krakow : Visiting Royal Wawel Castle, Cathedral, Dragon’s Cave , St Mary’s Church School 9.00 – 13.30 Workshops : Presentation and practising of songs and dances School 9.0013.00 Workshops : Final presentations + recording Parking at Swimming pool 9.00 – 7.00 Trip to mountains : Visiting Wisła Resort , Ski Jump Center, hiking to Równica peak departures Lunch Afternoon 16.30 sightseeng in Tychy Lunch together Evening 19-20 pm 19-20 pm Arrival of Portugese school 19-20 pm 14.00- 19.00 Lunch together Trip to Museum of Second WW Auschwitz 19-20 pm 17.00 Regional PicnicInvitation for partner schools, parents, students , teachers Lunch together 19-20 pm Contacts and addresses SCHOOL : III Liceum Ogólnokształcące im.St.Wyspiaoskigo 43-100 TYCHY ul.Elfów 62 tel.+48 32 227 36 33 TEACHERS: 1.Beata Sobel tel. +48 782 672 118 2.Dorota Gędoś tel. +48 507974576 ADDRESS OF COMENIUS TEACHERS: HOTEL STARA POCZTA 43-100 TYCHY ul.Kościuszki 24 tel. +48 32 324 27 00 Welcome! Hello there! We would like say ,,hello” and tell you something about our great town and your whole visit. You should know that Tychy isn’t a big city, but it’s a great place to have fun and stay for a long timeeveryone loves Tychy, that’s fact! Now there’s time to say something about your trips… Some facts about Tychy Our town is located on South of Poland, near capital of Silesia – Katowice. We’re co-founder of Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union. There are a lot of districts and estates in our town. One of most beautiful thing in this city is that we’re second most ,,green’’ town in Poland. Our school First place which you will visit is our school. Our school is pretty old (50 years), but two years ago it was completely renovated. But you should know that all of our students and teachers are great people – always will like you no matter who you are! In addition in our school there are most beautiful girls ever!!!!!!! Krakow Cracow is Polish second largest city. It is also one of the oldest cities of the country, as it dates back to seventh century, and a popular tourist destination. It used to be the capital of Poland and the residence of Polish kings. The city is divided into 18 districts. Wawel Castle The Gothic Wawel Castle in Kraków in Poland was built at the behest of Casimir III the Great, who reigned from 1333 to 1370, and consists of a number of structures situated around the central courtyard. The Wawel Royal Castle and the Wawel Hill constitute the most historically and culturally important site in Poland. For centuries the residence of the kings of Poland and the symbol of Polish statehood, the Castle is now one of the country’s premier art museums Cathedral The Royal Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslaus on the Wawel Hill, also known as the Wawel Cathedral (Polish: katedra wawelska), is a Roman Catholic church located on Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland. More than 900 years old, it is the Polish national sanctuary and traditionally has served as coronation site of the Polish monarchs as well as the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Kraków. Karol Wojtyla, who in 1978 became Pope John Paul II, was ordained to the priesthood there on All Saints Day. Dragon’s Cave The Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski), also known as the Dragon of Wawel Hill, is a famous dragon in Polish folklore. His lair was in a cave at the foot of Wawel Hill on the bank of the Vistula River. Wawel Hill is in Kraków, which was then the capital of Poland. In some stories the dragon lived before the founding of the city, when the area was inhabited by farmers. St Mary’s Church Church of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven (also known as St. Mary's Church; Polish: Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny (Kościół Mariacki)) is a Brick Gothic church re-built in the 14th century (originally built in the early 13th century), adjacent to the Main Market Square in Kraków, Poland. Standing 80 m (262 ft) tall, it is particularly famous for its wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss (Wit Stwosz). Museum of Second World War Auschwitz Probably, that will be the most shocking thing that you have ever seen. Auschwitz Museum of the World War II. That trip isn’t for everyone. It can be really emotional for some of you.Everybody on the Earth should visit this place. It’s impossible to write about that experience. You just have to see it. Mountain Resort Wisła Wisła is a popular year-round tourist destination, with the nearby mountains (1000 m above sea level) favored by ski jumpers (Malinka (ski jumping hill)). It is known for being the home town of ski jumper Adam Małysz, and for the fact that it is the only town in Poland with a majority of Protestant population. Równica peak Równica mountain peak with a height of 885 m above sea level in the branch bands Wisła in the Silesian Beskid located between the valleys of the Vistula and Brennica. The slopes and the same vertex is covered by forests, mainly beech and mixed.